Chris Wilder issues clear stance on his Middlesbrough future amid Burnley managerial links
Middlesbrough manager Chris Wilder has confirmed that he will remain at the club, despite intense speculation linking him with Burnley’s managerial vacancy.
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Middlesbrough manager Chris Wilder has confirmed that he will remain at the club, despite intense speculation linking him with Burnley’s managerial vacancy.
Following Sean Dyche's sacking as Burnley manager last Friday, there has been speculation about who the Clarets would bring in to try and dig them out of relegation danger. Despite only joining Middlesbrough earlier this season, Sheffield United legend Chris Wilder has been mooted as one of the options.
Middlesbrough’s form has dropped in recent games and that has seen them drop to ninth in the league, albeit still only three points away from the play-offs with a game in hand on the three teams above them.
Chris Wilder has come in for some criticism from Simon Jordan via Talksport, with the pundit revealing that he feels the current Middlesbrough manager has ‘disappeared up his own backside.’
Middlesbrough hosted Huddersfield yesterday afternoon in a game where the Terriers came out on top, winning 2-0.
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Chris Wilder has labelled Middlesbrough midfielder Matt Crooks’ disciplinary record as ‘ridiculous’ after the midfielder picked up his 15th booking this season in Friday’s draw with Bournemouth.
Chris Wilder refused to be drawn on speculation linking him with the Burnley job, as he insisted his only focus is Middlesbrough’s game against Huddersfield on Easter Monday.